Volume 38,
Number 1,
1999
Volume 38,
Numbers 2/3,
1999
- Frances E. Allen:
Turning Points in Interaction with Computers.
135-138
- Kenneth E. Iverson:
Programming Notation in Systems Design.
139-150
- Bernard Dimsdale, Harry M. Markowitz:
A Description of the SIMSCRIPT Language.
151-161
- Stephen J. Boies:
User Behavior on an Interactive Computer System.
162-179
- Francis N. Parr, Robert E. Strom:
NIL: A High-Level Language for Distributed Systems Programming.
181-197
- Nan C. Shu:
Visual Programming: Perspectives and Approaches.
199-221
- Robert Goldberg:
Turning Points in Software Development.
225-229
- Wayne P. Stevens, Glenford J. Myers, Larry L. Constantine:
Structured Design.
231-256
- Michael E. Fagan:
Design and Code Inspections to Reduce Errors in Program Development.
258-287
- Harlan D. Mills:
The Management of Software Engineering, Part I: Principles of Software Engineering.
289-295
- Ronald A. Radice, John T. Harding, Paul E. Munnis, Richard W. Phillips:
A Programming Process Study.
297-307
- Alistair Cockburn:
The Impact of Object-Orientation on Application Development.
308-332
- Alan G. Ganek, Edward H. Sussenguth Jr.:
Turning Points in Systems Architecture.
335-339
- Marc A. Auslander, Joan F. Jaffe:
Functional Structure of IBM Virtual Storage Operating Systems, Part I: Influences of Dynamic Address Translation on Operating System Technology.
340-353
- Allan L. Scherr:
Distributed Data Processing.
354-374
- Mike W. Blasgen, Morton M. Astrahan, Donald D. Chamberlin, Jim Gray, W. Frank King III, Bruce G. Lindsay, Raymond A. Lorie, James W. Mehl, Thomas G. Price, Gianfranco R. Putzolu, Mario Schkolnick, Patricia G. Selinger, Donald R. Slutz, H. Raymond Strong, Irving L. Traiger, Bradford W. Wade, Robert A. Yost:
System R: An Architectural Overview.
375-396
- David L. Schleicher, Roger L. Taylor:
System Overview of the Application System/400.
398-413
- Tilak Agerwala, Joanne L. Martin, Jamshed H. Mirza, David C. Sadler, Daniel M. Dias, Marc Snir:
SP2 System Architecture.
414-446
- Irving Wladawsky-Berger:
Turning Points in Information Technology.
449-452
- John A. Zachman:
A Framework for Information Systems Architecture.
454-470
- John C. Henderson, N. Venkatraman:
Strategic Alignment: Leveraging Information Technology for Transforming Organizations.
472-484
- William H. Davidson:
Beyond Re-Engineering: The Three Phases of Business Transformation.
485-499
Volume 38,
Number 4,
1999
- Wendy S. Ark, Ted Selker:
A Look at Human Interaction with Pervasive Computers.
504-507
- Gregory D. Abowd:
Classroom 2000: An Experiment with the Instrumentation of a Living Educational Environment.
508-530
- James A. Landay, Richard C. Davis:
Making Sharing Pervasive: Ubiquitous Computing for Shared Note Taking.
531-550
- Chris Baber, David J. Haniff, Sandra I. Woolley:
Contrasting Paradigms for the Development of Wearable Computers.
551-565
- Thomas G. Zimmerman:
Wireless Networked Digital Devices: A New Paradigm for Computing and Communication.
566-574
- Kevin F. Eustice, Tobin J. Lehman, Armando Morales, Michelle C. Munson, Stefan Edlund, Miguel Guillen:
A Universal Information Appliance.
575-601
- James C. Spohrer:
Information in Places.
602-628
- Rob Barrett, Paul P. Maglio:
Intermediaries: An Approach to Manipulating Information Streams.
629-641
- Shumin Zhai, Barton A. Smith:
Multistream Input: An Experimental Study of Document Scrolling Methods.
642-651
- D. Christopher Dryer, Chris Eisbach, Wendy S. Ark:
At What Cost Pervasive? A Social Comuting View of Mobile Computing Systems.
652-676
- William Mark:
Turning Pervasive Computing Into Mediated Spaces.
677-692
- Mark Weiser, Rich Gold, John Seely Brown:
The Origins of Ubiquitous Computing Research at PARC in the Late 1980s.
693-696
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